ConfluenceLab scores every chart from −100 to +100 by stacking four independent signals: higher-timeframe trend, momentum, volatility regime, and key-level proximity. One number tells you if the math agrees — or if you're about to fight noise.
Most indicators only know how to say "buy" or "sell." CLAB will also tell you when there's simply no edge — which is most of the time, and the hardest signal to give yourself.
HTF trend max-aligned, momentum and volatility both confirming, levels supportive. All four signals on the same side.
The mirror of QQQ — every component flipped. Internal consistency you can verify on any inverse pair.
HTF says up, but momentum and volatility disagree. CLAB refuses to fake confidence. Stay flat.
Every component contributes a signed sub-score. They sum to the headline number. You always see why the score is what it is — no black box.
Triple-EMA stack on the higher timeframe (auto-selected from your chart) plus price location relative to the fast and slow EMAs.
RSI position and slope, MACD histogram direction and signal-line cross — combined into a directional read on current-TF momentum.
ATR expansion vs its 50-bar average, BB squeeze detection, and BB position. Rewards the sweet spot for breakouts; penalizes exhaustion.
Distance to prior-day high/low and recent swing highs/lows. Bonus for breakouts, penalty for setups buying into resistance.
Pay once. Use forever. Invite-only access on TradingView — your username gets added within 24 hours.
You'll receive a Gumroad receipt with instructions to send your TradingView username. Within 24 hours, your username is added to the indicator's invite-only allowed-users list, and it appears under "Invite-only scripts" in your TradingView account.
Any timeframe TradingView supports. The HTF for the trend component is auto-selected to be roughly one tier above your chart (1m → 15m, 5m → 1h, 1h → D, etc.) — or you can override manually in settings.
Tested on US equities, ETFs, crypto, and FX majors. The math is asset-agnostic — anywhere you have OHLC and a higher timeframe, it works.
No. CLAB is a confluence score that summarizes the agreement of multiple independent signals. You still need an entry trigger, a stop, and risk management. It's an idea-quality filter, not an autotrader.
30-day no-questions refund. Email a screenshot of the indicator on your chart and you'll get your money back.